Iraq
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court wants to hear what the Obama administration thinks before deciding whether to hear an appeal from former detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq over claims of abuse by defense contractors.
PORTLAND, Ore. - A federal magistrate has ruled that a lawsuit by Oregon Army National Guard veterans against contractor Kellogg Brown & Root can continue.
BAGHDAD - Iraq's election commission says it is sending to the Supreme Court for ratification the results of the March vote, except those for Baghdad province.
BAGHDAD - A U.S. military jury has cleared a Navy SEAL in an abuse case involving an Iraqi prisoner accused of masterminding an attack that left four Blackwater security contractors dead.
LONDON - Former Prime Minister Tony Blair faces harsh questioning Friday on the 2003 decision to invade Iraq - the fateful decision blamed by many for cutting short his political career.
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